Results: Causes of Pelvic pain AND Swollen lymph nodes

1. Back tumourThe presence of tumour growth in the vertebra, whether due to primary malignancies e.g. leukaemic or myeloma infiltration of the bone marrow, or due to secondary metastases from another site e.g. lung or breast....read more »2. BorreliosisAn infectious bacterial disorder that is transmitted by ticks and causes skin rashes joint swelling and other symptoms similar to the flu....read more »3. HIV-1, CRF36_cpxHIV is an immune system disease caused by the HIV virus. AIDS is a term used when a person infected with HIV has a CD4+ T cell count below 200 or 14% of lymphocytes. AIDS is an advanced form of HIV. To be classified as AIDS the person must also have an AI...read more »4. Hip cancerThe presence of tumour growth in the bone of the hip, whether due to primary malignancies e.g. leukaemic or myeloma infiltration of the bone marrow, or due to secondary metastases from another site e.g. lung or breast; cancer affecting bone of hip likely ...read more »5. Pelvic CancerAny malignancy that is located in the anatomical location of the pelvis...read more »6. Pelvis conditionsAny condition that affects the pelvis...read more »7. Rib TumorThe presence of tumour growth in the ribs, whether due to primary malignancies e.g. leukaemic or myeloma infiltration of the bone marrow, or due to secondary bony metastases from another site e.g. lung or breast....read more »

Results: 550 causes of Pelvic pain OR Swollen lymph nodes

1. AcanthocytosisA rare disorder where most of the red blood cells are abnormal with spiny projections due to lipid abnormalities. The blood abnormality is seen in conditions such as abetalipoproteinemia, severe liver disease and severe malnutrition. Symptoms and prognosi...more »2. Acute AppendicitisInfection of the appendix...more »3. Acute adult T-Cell leukemiaA form of blood cancer affecting the T-cells which make up the body's immune system. The disease is caused by the HTLV-1 virus (human T-cell leukemia virus) which causes the proliferation of abnormal T-cells. The virus can be transmitted sexually and may ...more »4. Acute basophilic leukaemiaA rare type of acute myeloid leukemia characterized by the presence of abnormal basophils....more »5. Acute cholinergic dysautonomiaA rare condition characterized by the presence of abnormal red blood cells in the bone marrow and blood. The condition is characterized by anemia and generally leads to the development of acute myelogenous leukemia. The acute form has more severe symptoms...more »6. Acute erythroleukemiaA rare condition characterized by the presence of abnormal blood cells (erythroblastic precursors) in the bone marrow and blood. The condition is characterized by anemia and generally leads to the development of acute myelogenous leukemia. The acute form ...more »7. Acute leukemiaAn acute condition which affects a cell line of the blood which shows little or no differentiation...more »8. Acute lymphoblastic leukemiaCancer of the white blood cells. Precursors to white blood cells are called blasts and are made by the bone marrow but in ALL the blasts are abnormal and do not develop into lymphocytes. Instead, the abnormal blasts or leukemic cells multiply rapidly and ...more »9. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Susceptibility toCancer of the white blood cells characterized by the presence of excessive lymphoblasts. Precursors to white blood cells are called blasts and are made by the bone marrow but in ALL the blasts are abnormal and do not develop into lymphocytes. Instead, the...more »10. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, adultCancer of the white blood cells. Precursors to white blood cells are called blasts and are made by the bone marrow but in ALL the blasts are abnormal and do not develop into lymphocytes. Instead, the abnormal blasts or leukemic cells multiply rapidly and ...more »

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